USS Bennington (CVS-20) underway at sea near San Clemente Island, California, in the United States. Smaller ships in the background. Destroyer ships move away from USS Bennington. Wake of USS Bennington. Two destroyer ships maneuver. Destroyer ship makes a sharp starboard turn. USS Bennington in the background. Bow of a destroyer ship. USS Bennington and a destroyer in flank formation. Destroyer ship at high speed. Four SH-3A helicopters in formation. Destroyer ship underway. A-4C aircraft launched from starboard catapult of USS Constellation. Two A-4C aircraft in flight. F-4B aircraft catapulted from USS Constellation. Aircraft launched from USS Constellation.
USS Bennington (CVS-20) underway at sea near California's San Clemente Island in the United States. U.S. Navy Destroyer ships underway. Bow of USS Bennington. Two destroyer ships underway in column. Third destroyer ship in the background. P3V aircraft drops depth charge weapon. Depth charge explodes in water. UH-2B helicopter flies past USS Bennington. Rockets fired by aircrafts hit water.
United States ship Maumee (AO-2) is launched at Mare Island Navy shipyard in Vallejo California. Miss Janet Crose, sponsor, smashes bottle onto ship bow to christen the ship. Builders, dignitaries, and naval personnel wave and cheer from port as the ship slides down ramp into water.
Navy Secretary Frank Knox in San Francisco, California. He visits the Mare Island base. Admiral Cooke and other officers accompany him. Car parked outside a building. Knox gets information on the defense situation.
A flying boat in San Francisco, California. Flying boat Boeing 314 in flight. Pilots at the control in the cockpit. The control panel in view. The flying boat in flight. View of passengers seated. A woman lying in a bed inside the flying boat. The flying boat comes in for a landing. A bridge over a water body. The flying boat taxis on the water at Pan American base on Treasure Island. A few flying boats and a few men on the shore
Woman taxidermist, Emily Parker, interviewed at Catalina Submarine Gardens, in Avalon, on Catalina Island, California. Numerous preserved species of sea life are mounted on the wall behind her. She is working on a specimen of hammerhead shark. Next, Ms.Parker displays a preserved Tuna and several other species including a pair of so-called Flying Fish. she touches- up a billfish specimen and inspects a shark. (Note: Ms. Parker's husband, C.B. Parker, was a Taxidermist in Catalina. After he passed away in 1926, Ms.Parker continued his business. She was considered to be one of the first women taxidermists.)
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